Showing posts with label Eye in the Sky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eye in the Sky. Show all posts

Saturday, April 4, 2020

"Eye in the Sky"

Aside from the introduction, my first post for this project was a recording of the palm-muted guitar chords and electric piano phrase in "Eye in the Sky," and I commented that one of the chords "sounds a bit weird, but I don't know if that's because it's wrong or just because the rest of the parts aren't there."  It turns out it was wrong.

After I listened to Eye in the Sky last month, I discovered that I'd never written down the electric piano phrase, so I re-learned it (and wrote it down).  I had written down the chords, but in revisiting the song, I discovered that what I'd thought was a Bb major is actually a G minor.  It doesn't particularly come across in my new recording because it's mostly the bottom three strings of the guitar that are played (G D G').

When I made my recording five years ago, I was limited in my keyboard sounds, but since I got a Nord Electro 5 about two years ago, I can now more accurately reproduce the Wurlitzer that Eric Woolfson played on the track.  I added some chorusing and panning too, but I'm not sure if the original has that or not.

Unlike last time where I played the chords for the whole song, this is just the introduction and the first verse.  Were it not for my previous mistake in the chord progression, I wouldn't have even recorded that much because all I know of the verses are the chords, and they're a bit boring to listen to on their own.


Here are the chords, which I still might have wrong, but which are at least a bit more accurate than what I used in my last recording:

Introduction/Coda
|: B minor | G major :|

Verses
|: D major | B minor :|
G major | G minor | D major | E major
D major | G major | D major

Choruses
|: D major | F# minor :|
G major | G minor
|: B minor | G major :|

EDIT (29 April):  YouTube deleted my video, citing it as "inappropriate content" (!?), so I posted it on Twitter:

Thursday, March 19, 2020

"Eye in the Sky"

I listened to Eye in the Sky yester-day because it was Eric Woolfson's birthday, and I noticed a few things.

In the line "That's how it goes" in the title track, "goes" is sung with a melisma (F# E D), musically giving something of a sense of (metaphorical) movement.

Saturday, November 16, 2019

"Eye in the Sky"

I listened to Eye in the Sky yester-day and noticed two small things.  In the line "Don't cry; I ain't changing my mind" in "Eye in the Sky," "mind" is sung with a melisma (C# B), so while it's negated, musically there's a sense of that "changing" (from one pitch to an-other).

Friday, January 2, 2015

"Eye in the Sky"

Backdated, archival post

[link to original on tumblr]

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I remembered what chords I knew of "Eye in the Sky" and figured out the rest.  One sounds a bit weird, but I don't know if that's because it's wrong or just because the rest of the parts aren't there.

I also figured out a tiny bit of the electric piano part at the beginning.

Also, a sidenote: this was the piece that taught me about palm muting, way back in May 2013.